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Save our Spring Break!!!!

We were going to go to the Sarasota area the last week of March, but found out the water temp averages around 68 at that time. (yikes) Suggestions for places in South Florida, where the water will be warmer? On a budget, can't fly. Kids want the beach. I hate crowds and large cities. Ideas? Thanks!

I've been planning a trip to the Florida Keys for mid April. Here's what I've learned. A beautiful beach is hard to find in the Keys but Bahia Honda State Park is one of the best in Florida. On a budget, Parmer's Place seems to be the nearby favorite family stay. I am seriously looking into a lightweight wetsuit for snorkeling. Best wishes from another Virginian.

Kids will think the temp is fine - mine even went into the water in Maine which is usually only slightly above iceberg temperature.

If you have planned Sarasota trip, imagine you did it for reasons other than temperature of water. How much time do you actually spend in the water anyway? You hate crowds, large cities - stay where you are. Considering the added driving time to south Florida, the spring break crowds there and likelihood that at this late date accomodations would be expensive and scarce. Seems like a lot of trouble and expense to get a few degrees increase in water temp - in early spring even Key West is not going to feel like the Y pool.

A few years back I was vacationing in Northern WI and Michigan. This was in late July. We went to Porcupine MT St Park in Michigan on the shores of Lake Superior.( A beautiful spot to hike & camp)
Since it was a relatively warm day (80* I think) and we were warm & tired from all the hikng the DS and I decided to go for a "dip" in the lake. Little did we know that the water temp was around 60* if that. We quickly realized our mistake and jumped out chilled to the bone.
I think Lake Superior avg temp year round is in the 40's.

Water temperature depends on the year -- 68 is an AVERAGE. Have seen people swimming in Sarasota during spring break. Also have seen them sunbathing with goosebumps.

And if you really want to fret, you can worry about red tide blooms, which there's NO way to predict. You can't control for every eventuality. Go to Sarasota for all the OTHER reasons you chose it besides water temp.

I think at this late date, your best salvation is to walk on the beach and swim in the heated pool of your hotel. The last week of March you're not going to find water temps to your liking anywhere in Florida -- maybe a degree or two, but not enough to make you happy. In all honesty, we go to Mexico this time of year and the water temps aren't a lot warmer. I think you must simply plan your holiday around activities other than swimming in the ocean.